Massachusetts H391 amends liquor licensing laws to enhance diversity in license awards.
Massachusetts H391 amends the state's liquor licensing laws to enhance diversity in the awarding of liquor licenses. The bill modifies eligibility criteria for various types of licenses, including those for manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, and tenant brewers. It allows licenses to be issued to individuals, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies, provided they meet residency and character requirements. The bill also introduces new provisions for tenant brewer licenses, allowing them to manufacture or package malt beverages on host brewer premises.
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